-hermione:
world-building 101: how to populate your universe with people other than the dashing white dude and his blushing bride
Read More
"Manhattan’s Chelsea neighborhood is a haven for attractive gay white men—but for me and my fellow queer sisteren? We had no haven in the city, and the fact that I was in an interracial same-sex relationship was like a double-edged sword. We got much more negative attention than same-race queer couples, and it was at times unbearable."
To all those who are reading this post:
At around 11:07pm today, a man named Troy Davis died. His name may mean a lot to you, or it might be the first time you’ve heard of it today. I’m not going to argue why this is important, and why you should care; I’m not going to waste my energy on this. All I am asking you is that as a simple human being, to do one last act of respect and give a moment of silence for this man, and remember the inhuman action of sentencing this man to death. I am asking you to hold him in your thoughts for one brief moment, to respect him and to realize the events of what happened today, and what that means not just for the Supreme Court, or the entire public, but how it affects an individual- you. And you may not even know Troy, but I would at least like to do the most that we can do; respect his death.
So just, please, spare a moment of your time and hold him in your thoughts. Rest in peace, Davis Jones. You won’t be forgotten.
"This case has attracted worldwide attention, but it is, in essence, no different from other capital cases. Across the country, the legal process for the death penalty has shown itself to be discriminatory, unjust and incapable of being fixed. Just last week, the Supreme Court granted a stay of execution for Duane Buck, an African-American, hours before he was to die in Texas because a psychologist testified during his sentencing that Mr. Buck’s race increased the chances of future dangerousness. Case after case adds to the many reasons why the death penalty must be abolished."